At
MSPO 2012, the International Defence Industry Exhibition of Poland, the
Italian Company Selex Galileo presents a micro electrical unmanned aerial
systems. DRAKO vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) UAS is electrically
powered and it is ready to fly for a new mission in a few minutes by easily
replacing the battery pack. It is one of the lightest systems with a higher
endurance to Maximum Take-off Weight (MTOW) ratio as seen from a commercial
/ civil version.

SELEX
Galileo provides advanced Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) that enhance situational
awareness for its customers worldwide. The Company delivers comprehensive
solutions and is the only European player who can offer a complete and
independent understanding and development capability for UAS: from the
platform, to the mission system and sensors, to the ground control station.

SELEX
Galileo's portfolio of micro UAS includes DRAKO, an electrical quad-rotor
system capable of autonomous and semi-autonomous flight, hovering and
obstacle avoidance to provide reconnaissance and surveillance information.
The on board pan-tilt cameras for day and night operations make DRAKO
particularly well suited for urban operations.

DRAKO
delivers flexibility, reliability, safety and quick delivery especially
to Special Operation Forces and Police Department operations for surveillance
and intelligence missions. In addition, DRAKO's obstacle avoidance capabilities
help provide access and reconnaissance in areas that are too difficult
or too dangerous for humans or large UAVs to reach and survey.